Manchester United are seen as the front-runners in the chase for Nico Schlotterbeck, with Liverpool and Barcelona also in the race.
According to Ekrem Konur, Manchester United are leading the race for Nico Schlotterbeck, with Liverpool and Barcelona also part of the equation. The Borussia Dortmund star has attracted plenty of attention as his contract situation could spark a possible exit from the Bundesliga giants.
Many clubs in Europe and England are looking closely at the market for left-footed central defenders. The profile has garnered special importance, with most major teams keen to employ a player of that variety in their squad.
Nico Schlotterbeck is certainly one of the sought-after names in that regard, with Borussia Dortmund not keen on losing the German international. The centre-back’s deal at the Westfalonstadion lasts until the summer of 2027, which opens up the possibility of an imminent exit if at all the player views his future elsewhere.
Borussia Dortmund will not force a stay for any player they feel has value in the market, as they would demand a significant sum for Schlotterbeck. The 25-year-old has widespread interest from top clubs, including Bayern Munich, Liverpool and Real Madrid.
Liverpool view Schlotterbeck as a viable alternative to Marc Guehi, but given they are confident in the latter, they are merely watching the Bundesliga defender’s future unfold. It is not to say they will not target a move, but together with Barcelona, the two giants are keeping close tabs as things stand and not moving towards securing Schlotterbeck’s signature.
Manchester United are leading the race
Manchester United are the surprise leaders in the Nico Schlotterbeck chase, and the Red Devils could accelerate a move to secure the signature of the 25-year-old German international. They also have good relations with Borussia Dortmund owing to some recent high-profile deals.
Manchester United are keen to strengthen their backline and have seen links to some high-profile names, such as Dayot Upamecano, among others. While they are currently leading the Schlotterbeck chase, they are also aware of the looming threat from the likes of Barcelona and Liverpool in the race, meaning they might consider accelerating the pursuit to avoid complications if they want to bring the German in January.
